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As a professional in the group, you will be teamed with a highly talented and dedicated group of M&A financial and tax due diligence professionals on an investment banking platform.
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Qualifying experience must include two years as a licensed attorney/associate with a multinational law firm representing national and global entities in cross-border transactions, M&A and finance transactions valued at $5+ million; leading due diligence work stream for M&A and finance transactions; and advising clients on Delaware's General Corporation Law (DGCL) and corporate governance matters.
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Provide due diligence support as needed to Chief Investment Officer and retirement services division. The wealth management division of Shuster Advisory Group, LLC is seeking an Investment Analyst to join our team.
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A qualified candidate will have a minimum of 7 years of direct relevant experience supporting or leading all aspects of EHS, including but not limited to: due diligence, auditing, and compliance assurance; EHS procedures development and training in industrial and manufacturing settings; air quality, wastewater, chemical management, bulk liquid storage, and waste handling; industrial hygiene, environmental assessment, and industrial safety compliance.
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B. Riley operates through several subsidiaries that offer a diverse range of complementary end-to-end capabilities spanning investment banking and institutional brokerage, private wealth and investment management, financial consulting, corporate restructuring, operations management, risk and compliance, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, appraisal and valuation, auction and liquidation services.
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At least three (3+) years of utility-scale renewable energy industry development experience with two (2) years in battery energy storage, including development, origination, permitting, interconnection, engineering, procurement, construction, due diligence, and/or financial analysis.
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Business Development, Client Relationship Management, Collaboration, Consultative Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Due Diligence, Practice Management Strategy, Prioritizes Effectively, Quantitative Analysis, Retirement Planning Selling, Sales, TIAA Products/Services Acumen, Wealth Management.
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Minimum 3-5 years banking experience, with emphasis on BSA Compliance and due diligence in accordance with KYC, CIP, AML/BSA guidelines required. Under the direction of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Manager, the FIU Analyst will aid in the prevention and/or investigation of financial crimes against the Bank. The position requires the ability to maintain strict confidentiality with respect to highly sensitive information.
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Deep understanding of organizational/human behavior, policy design, employee training, third-party audit processes, cloud architecture, software engineering, customer due diligence, red-team penetration testing, and vulnerability discovery/remediation program management will be required.
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Perform the underwriting and due diligence on potential investment opportunities as required. As part of comprehensive due diligence, request market analysis as necessary and initiate the process for ordering third-party reports as needed.
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These functions include loan origination, underwriting, due diligence and closing; securitization transaction management and capital markets structuring; loan servicing and administration; and portfolio and asset management.
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Conducting detailed credit analysis and financial due diligence on new business opportunities for Project Finance transactions in North America in the power and related infrastructure sectors.
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Conduct due diligence reviews and analyses related to project finance matters. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Provide legal counsel and support to clients involved in project finance deals.
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This includes participating in operational due diligence and managing the on-boarding and monitoring of investments. Assist with operational due diligence, and with the preparation of legal documents such as subscription and redemption documents.
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Conduct due diligence and quantitative analysis (e.g., market models, valuation, forecasts, project finance, etc.) Manage strategic projects, organizing cross-functional teams, developing project scope, analyzing key issues, performing financial analysis, and identifying potential solutions and recommendations.
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